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we now have the freedom chip, the one mile long 25 story tall megaship that is more like a floating city than a boat. it would carry up to 50,000 full-time residents. unclear how taxes would work for people there but they said it will not be registered in the united states. so uncle sam would not be able to get to people on that boat. >> stephen: that's right, the freedom ship with all the slick design of an unfinished parking garage. and everything the stateless billionaire tycoon needs to feel at home. banks, casinos, and a 1.7 million square foot international shopping mall. imagine, an enormous mall you never have to leave because you can't. it's up to you, another orange julius or a watery grave. and as for accommodations, freedom ship offers the ultimate in high net worth real estate. for as little as 9.1 million you can reserve a water view ultimate apex room boasting such luxury amenities as carpets, lights, and finished walls. what? finished walls! that's like the hot tub of blocking wind. (laughter) freedom ship is also for your freedom children who will receive the finest scho
we now have the freedom chip, the one mile long 25 story tall megaship that is more like a floating city than a boat. it would carry up to 50,000 full-time residents. unclear how taxes would work for people there but they said it will not be registered in the united states. so uncle sam would not be able to get to people on that boat. >> stephen: that's right, the freedom ship with all the slick design of an unfinished parking garage. and everything the stateless billionaire tycoon needs...
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it's a type of music that we don't have access to in the city and the normal hours that is coming to the mission area it's a benefit to the community as opposed to a hindrance. everyone is excited >> everyone is i'm feeling and you know, i think it that you wish definitely doing this and would be a good prosperity take care but there's a reason why we tell you how to get this done. we get a lot of problems from the neighbors and entertainment existence. so just to make sure you're taken that step so the people not businesses but the people in the neighborhood feel heard and theirless likely to come and complain. completely >> i don't want that going to businesses is the same thing or i think i need to do outreach into the contingent that was expressly asked of you in the packet. >> sir my understanding was the outreach to our neighborhood on 17 and 18 it's a commercial zone so we don't have neighborhood living next to us. i don't want to harass folks >> did you contact our supervisors office or - >> we looked at community organizations. >> do you give a presentation to any of them. >
it's a type of music that we don't have access to in the city and the normal hours that is coming to the mission area it's a benefit to the community as opposed to a hindrance. everyone is excited >> everyone is i'm feeling and you know, i think it that you wish definitely doing this and would be a good prosperity take care but there's a reason why we tell you how to get this done. we get a lot of problems from the neighbors and entertainment existence. so just to make sure you're taken...
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, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> in a moment where the broader market seems to be stalled or at least worst or temporarily, don't forget we're less than a month away from the end of the year and that means the stocks are winners and they can't keep charging higher when the selling is over. i'm talking about the outperformers of 2013. they're reporting good numbers in the most recent earnings period because they hedge mutual fund managers who are desperate to improve the performance will continue to buy until the new year begin, but just because the stock's been nointed that doesn't mean the stock stops on november 1st. we're talking investing and not trading and that can make them fabulous performers in 2014, too. here i go. this is one i hated for a long time and i do love this one. i love this. hewlett-packard. take hewlett-packard, an annoying stock if there ever was one, it's up
, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> in a moment where the broader market seems to be stalled or at least worst or temporarily, don't forget we're less than a month away from the end of the year and that means the stocks are winners and they can't keep charging higher when the selling is over. i'm talking about...
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many people did not evacuate the city. remember the images of people waving anything they could to get helicopters to rescue them. the pilots had to decide do i rescue someone off of law rooftop who might not have water? do i go to this hospital where presumably they have supplies which they did, helicopters dropped off madison they needed. they have water, they have food. sometimes the helicopters came very slowly and these patients grew sicker and sicker and some staff grew very afraid. >> sheri fink, thousand people in the hospital when katrina hit. how many people were evacuated? >> what happened was through incredible work, creative thinking, literally doctors and staff members who went out and knew there were boats on trailers in the neighborhood and when water rose, they hot wired one of them, brought it back to the hospital and started getting able-bodied people out because dry ground was only eight blocks away. they could float them there, that would be a way to rescue them. they got people out that way, they got
many people did not evacuate the city. remember the images of people waving anything they could to get helicopters to rescue them. the pilots had to decide do i rescue someone off of law rooftop who might not have water? do i go to this hospital where presumably they have supplies which they did, helicopters dropped off madison they needed. they have water, they have food. sometimes the helicopters came very slowly and these patients grew sicker and sicker and some staff grew very afraid....
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if you take pictures anywhere the city, i was with my wife. we weren't married then but walk all over the place. every picture we got back there was somebody in the background vomiting. there would be a guy on his hands and knees puking his brains out. >> that was me. >> why did you come with us ? >> i didn't. i was just following you around. >> we were the only people who weren't high. >> okay. >> i can't smoke pot. i get too crazy. i'm sorry. if i could do any drug on the planet except for pot and vicodin. i will go to the hospital the moment i smoke a joint. >> you haven't smoked vicodin. >> they do horrible things to me. i don't know why i'm telling people this. >> 90-year-old man. >> yeah. i can't eat chili anymore. that and vicodin. >> that's true. i can't eat chili. >> you take a prilosec with the vicodin. >> we are old. all of us are old. stephen still has great hair. that's the thing that bothers me. i don't understand what they put in the baldwin's -- >> how is bald in your name? that's the most annoying thing in the world. >> it's w
if you take pictures anywhere the city, i was with my wife. we weren't married then but walk all over the place. every picture we got back there was somebody in the background vomiting. there would be a guy on his hands and knees puking his brains out. >> that was me. >> why did you come with us ? >> i didn't. i was just following you around. >> we were the only people who weren't high. >> okay. >> i can't smoke pot. i get too crazy. i'm sorry. if i could do...
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tragedy struck out in kansas city's arrowhead stadium. on sunday. police say one person died, three people are being questioned after an altercation in the stadium parking lot during a chiefs/broncos game. police say the man who died was found inside someone else's car and a fight broke out. the death is being treat as a homicide. >>> thailand's capital was rocked by protests over the weekend as thousands took to the streets, seeking the ousting of the country's prime minister. protesters hurled molotov cocktails at riot police. at least four people were killed. >>> prince harry is officially on his way to the south pole while staying in a toasty palace may seem much more appealing, harry has decided to compete in a wounded warrior race consisting of a 13-mile trek through subfreezing temperatures. he's competing against other teams, including the u.s. and australia, but harry says, quote, obviously the uk will win. >>> a new poll by the associated press say only a third of americans say they trust others. a record low since the poll was first condu
tragedy struck out in kansas city's arrowhead stadium. on sunday. police say one person died, three people are being questioned after an altercation in the stadium parking lot during a chiefs/broncos game. police say the man who died was found inside someone else's car and a fight broke out. the death is being treat as a homicide. >>> thailand's capital was rocked by protests over the weekend as thousands took to the streets, seeking the ousting of the country's prime minister....
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the city of l-a is suing wells fargo and citibank for losses during the housing crash. the lawsuit blames the banks for discriminatory mortgage lending that led to foreclosures in minority communities.it says banks should reimburse affected cities for lost tax revenue. both banks say the lawsuit is baseless, and that each applicant was treated with the same objective criteria. 20 states are saying no to expanding medicaid under the affordable care act... and a new report shows-- it could costs those states billions. among them, texas which stands to lose nearly $10 billion dollars. according nbc some of the red states are taking a pass out of a desire for less government intervention. under the expansion, the government kick's in 100% of additional costs for medicaid the first 3 years. the aim is making certain low income american's have sufficient health coverage. mcdonald's posted advice on its employee resource website, that could be considered in "bad taste. the helpful hints included: for employees wondering how much to tip the massage therapist, pool cleaner or au
the city of l-a is suing wells fargo and citibank for losses during the housing crash. the lawsuit blames the banks for discriminatory mortgage lending that led to foreclosures in minority communities.it says banks should reimburse affected cities for lost tax revenue. both banks say the lawsuit is baseless, and that each applicant was treated with the same objective criteria. 20 states are saying no to expanding medicaid under the affordable care act... and a new report shows-- it could costs...
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bankruptcy judge will rule the choices eligible for bankruptcy protection and let the city proposing plan to restructure its debt. if rose decides to kick the city -- thebankruptcy court, 500 claimants are among the nearly 100,000 creditors that are owed $18 billion. howard, good morning on our oppose line. i feel that somebody may get a hold of the controls and may use it for other purposes, like delivering a package with a bomb. if you have seen some futuristic movies, they are either spying on you. even in england they have cameras all over the place. there are summary things that can go on right now. host: a lot of people are responding to the poll on our facebook page. you can continue the conversation on our facebook page and also participate in that poll as well. one more call, this is glenn. i worked overseas in a third world country for years in the oil field. the government would not let us use that technology in this country. they do not allow us to bring the technology and. we have the corporations making money, making billions of dollars. that is my comment. host: you th
bankruptcy judge will rule the choices eligible for bankruptcy protection and let the city proposing plan to restructure its debt. if rose decides to kick the city -- thebankruptcy court, 500 claimants are among the nearly 100,000 creditors that are owed $18 billion. howard, good morning on our oppose line. i feel that somebody may get a hold of the controls and may use it for other purposes, like delivering a package with a bomb. if you have seen some futuristic movies, they are either spying...
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kansas city at afc west rematch with the broncos. all right. no shawn moreno. i have never seen that kind of volume of tears before. i mean that's in super slow motion. but he is intense. i mean -- >> is he all right? >> i think so. he is just passionate about his country. peyton manning, i think incredible day, by the way. eric decker for the third time. manning has five touchdown passes. >> against the best defense in the nfl. >> and some of the passes were just beautiful. all right. houston, patriots against the texans. >> nail biter for you, buddy. >> it was. nine yards score. they take the lead. fourth quarter, game tied at 31. new england, they'll kick the game winning field goal. a big one. i think it was a 53 yarder. texans lose ten in a row. bill, there was a little controversy here. after the game texas defensive end antonio smith telling reporters the patriots knew what to expect from the houston defense and there may be something fishy going on. i'm suspicious, i think it will be a big coincidence if that just happened by chance. i don't know for su
kansas city at afc west rematch with the broncos. all right. no shawn moreno. i have never seen that kind of volume of tears before. i mean that's in super slow motion. but he is intense. i mean -- >> is he all right? >> i think so. he is just passionate about his country. peyton manning, i think incredible day, by the way. eric decker for the third time. manning has five touchdown passes. >> against the best defense in the nfl. >> and some of the passes were just...
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i feel that if you have got a city, and this city warrants 10,000 passenger as year, someone will be there to fly them. if you want to get from point a to point b in the united states, you're going to be able to get there. this is a way that its a hauls worked. the free enterprise system does take over. what people fail to release the government regulations is what caused the operation. they protected the airlines from competition. they wouldn't let an airline fly where it wanted to fly or charge what it wanted to charge. the c.a.b. said no, you can't go there. you cannot charge this. there were no sales, no frequent flyer programs, no advance purchase, no refundable tickets. it wasn't until jimmy carter said let's deregulate this industry then the industry broke loose. america west is the only airline of the first wave of new airlines that cropped up right after deregulation. there has been two waves of america west is the only one that survived. the one area i look at is management. i know the management of u.s. airways. i know what they have accomplished since they merged with ame
i feel that if you have got a city, and this city warrants 10,000 passenger as year, someone will be there to fly them. if you want to get from point a to point b in the united states, you're going to be able to get there. this is a way that its a hauls worked. the free enterprise system does take over. what people fail to release the government regulations is what caused the operation. they protected the airlines from competition. they wouldn't let an airline fly where it wanted to fly or...
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is mayor gray the right man for this city? >> the city is changing a lot and maybe it's time to look at a new direction for our governance. >> reporter: the reaction among other elected officials we spoke was to just as mixed. >> i'm excited. i said the mayor is doing a great job and i am ready to support him for four more years. >> the ward 8 is 98% black and developed on a black agenda and a ward 8 agenda. whoever comes close to meeting that agenda, that's who i'm going to support. >> reporter: we spoke to the mayor earlier tonight who tells us he's not really interested in what people say about him. right now he's focused on getting those 2 now signatures he needs to get -- 2,000 signatures he needs to get his name on that ballot. ken molestina, wusa9. >>> so let's wrap it all up for you here. 11 democrats are now running for mayor including mayor vincent gray. here's the list. council member muriel bowser, businessman christian carter, council member jack evan, rita jo lewis, at large d.c. councilman vince orange, frank se
is mayor gray the right man for this city? >> the city is changing a lot and maybe it's time to look at a new direction for our governance. >> reporter: the reaction among other elected officials we spoke was to just as mixed. >> i'm excited. i said the mayor is doing a great job and i am ready to support him for four more years. >> the ward 8 is 98% black and developed on a black agenda and a ward 8 agenda. whoever comes close to meeting that agenda, that's who i'm...
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-born in new york city. she received her a.b. from princeton. she went to oxford where she was awarded a masters of philosophy. then a jd from harvard law school. after law school she clerked on the united states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit under justice marshall. she practiced for a while in washington d.c. and then became a law professor at the university of chicago. she went from there to serve in president clinton's administration in several roles and then she went back to teaching at harvard and was subsequently named as dean of harvard law school, first female dean of the law school there. in 2009, president obama nominated her for solicitor general of the united states and she served in that office for a year and was then nominated as an associate justice of the supreme court. she took that position in 2010 and filled the vacancy of justice john paul stevens who, after his retirement, was our last lecturer here at the law school. those are the vital statistics. i want to tell you something personal about her and i brought this a
-born in new york city. she received her a.b. from princeton. she went to oxford where she was awarded a masters of philosophy. then a jd from harvard law school. after law school she clerked on the united states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit under justice marshall. she practiced for a while in washington d.c. and then became a law professor at the university of chicago. she went from there to serve in president clinton's administration in several roles and then she went back to...
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by breaking away from east baton rouge parish and starting a new city. the city of "st. george" would encompass an unincorporated area that's home to a quarter of parish residents, making it the 5th largest city in the state. it would control and run its own schools with its own tax revenue. >> a new city for you guys, this is strictly about education? it's 100% totally about education. we didn't come into this saying we want to create the 5th largest city in louisiana, we came into this saying we want to take accountability for the schools in our area. >> but critics say st. george would take more than just accountability. a report commissioned by the baton rouge area chamber warns the break up would cost the city at large 53 million dollars, 20% of its budget. and it would futher segregate the city. baton rouge is already majority black, st. george would be a majority white by a 3 to 1 ratio. >> so now we would have white kids going to school over here on this end of the parish, white kids going to school over there on the other end of the parish, and in the middle, we
by breaking away from east baton rouge parish and starting a new city. the city of "st. george" would encompass an unincorporated area that's home to a quarter of parish residents, making it the 5th largest city in the state. it would control and run its own schools with its own tax revenue. >> a new city for you guys, this is strictly about education? it's 100% totally about education. we didn't come into this saying we want to create the 5th largest city in louisiana, we came...
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go long. >>> people expect the city to be regulated so let's l >>> people expect the city to be regulated. let's leave here, move 600 miles away. eustis conway lives off the land in north carolina. people call him mountain man. >> with my own hands, built everything. when i moved here, there wasn't a clearing, there wasn't a building. >> over 20 years, his turtle island education center became popular. he taught a thousand people how to live like pioneers. but last year the county told him to shut down. >> he hadn't gotten permits. >> nathan miller heads the county board that oversees the building department. >> people said his camp was unsafe. we don't necessarily know it is unsafe or not. >> mountain man told county inspectors go away. so they came back with lots of people. >> they brought all these different departments from health department, tax people, fire marshall. all of a sudden a whole team, cars or trucks as far as you could see showed up, blocked our driveway, came in with armed guards and took over our home. >> doesn't it seem like overkill? >> not really. they just merely h
go long. >>> people expect the city to be regulated so let's l >>> people expect the city to be regulated. let's leave here, move 600 miles away. eustis conway lives off the land in north carolina. people call him mountain man. >> with my own hands, built everything. when i moved here, there wasn't a clearing, there wasn't a building. >> over 20 years, his turtle island education center became popular. he taught a thousand people how to live like pioneers. but last...
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> question for you, is this the best dear santa letter ever written or worse? this is a sign of the times. a child wrote this letter, dear handa, how are you? i'm good. got to love it, right? here's what i want for christmas. and then provides a link -- >> no, he didn't. >> amazon item which takes you to an rc plane. but still, what do you think of this? >> look how long it is. >> the poor kid. >> what do you think of this? >> this is a sign of the time. is it a good thing or bad thing? >> i think it's good. >> i think it's good. if he did the twitter link, it would
the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> question for you, is this...
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-born in new york city. she received her a.b. from princeton. she went to oxford where she was awarded a masters of philosophy. then a jd from harvard law school. on r law school she clerked the united states court of appeals for the d c circuit under justice marshall. she practiced for a while and washington d.c. and then became a law professor at the university of chicago. serve infrom there to president clinton's administration in several roles and then she went back to teaching at harvard...
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three minutes before crunching into the city sidewalk. these drones fly only 20 to 45 minutes. gps can get blocked in urban areas. its hard for drones to avoid moving objects like cars or people on landing, and they are difficult for other aircraft to see. at purdue university today, they are developing just the kind of drones that would fit the amazon scenario. >> we've crashed the first three times we took off. >> reporter: sometimes its as simple as drifting off course which could mean your gift delivery goes to your neighbor's house. even then who is going to ring the doorbell? jim avila, abc news, washington. >>> notes from overseize tonight, in the ukraine, 7,000 people took to the streets of kiev. tonight the negotiations with europe appear to be back on again. >>> the constantly surprising pope francis added one more detail to his profile as the people's pope. while chatting after sunday masks the pope revealed that once he worked as a bouncer when he was a young man. and now instead of kicking people out of night clubs, he is wor
three minutes before crunching into the city sidewalk. these drones fly only 20 to 45 minutes. gps can get blocked in urban areas. its hard for drones to avoid moving objects like cars or people on landing, and they are difficult for other aircraft to see. at purdue university today, they are developing just the kind of drones that would fit the amazon scenario. >> we've crashed the first three times we took off. >> reporter: sometimes its as simple as drifting off course which...
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and get this, it's 50 degrees here in new york city. mariah carey, mary j. blige, the goo goo dolls are among the performances you'll see tonight and the "today" show gang will be there for the ceremony starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on nbc. [ male announcer ] we took new febreze free with no perfume to prove the skeptics wrong. hi. are you karen? [ karen ] yes, i am you said in a focus group, "they just mask the smell." i'm going to ask you to find the smelliest item in your home. here. okay. [ laughs ] very, very strong dog odor. this is febreze free. it has no perfume. wow. now it smells clean, and it doesn't have an odor. you're welcome. [ male announcer ] odor elimination without masking. the proof is in every bottle of febreze fabric refresher. breathe happy. >>> all right, so we continue to monitor the developing news right here on msnbc. we're showing you a live look at the center for american progress in the nation's capital, washington, d.c. president obama will take the podium any minute from now and deliver live remarks to us. this speech is
and get this, it's 50 degrees here in new york city. mariah carey, mary j. blige, the goo goo dolls are among the performances you'll see tonight and the "today" show gang will be there for the ceremony starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on nbc. [ male announcer ] we took new febreze free with no perfume to prove the skeptics wrong. hi. are you karen? [ karen ] yes, i am you said in a focus group, "they just mask the smell." i'm going to ask you to find the smelliest item in...
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get out. across the country has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> it is fun day monday. that means it's time to surprise our fan of the week. >> where are we going? >> the winner is sarah altenberg from denver, colorado. i love her. >> wow! look at her! >> she watches us on denver kusa, channel 9. she's joining us by skype. hi, sarah. >> hi, sarah! >> hi! >> are you excited, hon? >> oh, my god. i'm so excited. >> look at her dog. her dog is in the picture. we're going to tell you what you won. first we're going to tell the audience why you'v
get out. across the country has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive...
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after earning the elite degree, he had difficulty finding a big- city law firm job. so he accepted an offer from the attorney general of missouri and served as an assistant attorney general in jefferson city from 1974 to 1977. after a brief stint in corporate law, he followed the then senator danforth to washington, d.c. in 1979, just in time for the reagan revolution. over the next dozen years, clarence thomas served in all three branches of government. as a legislative aide to senator danforth, as chairman of the equal opportunity employment commission, and as a circuit judge on the united states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit. along the way, he met and married virginia, his soulmate. [applause] in 1991, he was appointed to the and supreme court by president george h.w. bush. by this time, he had emerged as an outspoken conservative, so the confirmation process exacted a personal toll. but by following the example of his grandfather, he persevered. and our nation is very fortunate that he did. on the court, justice thomas has been a steady and committed orig
after earning the elite degree, he had difficulty finding a big- city law firm job. so he accepted an offer from the attorney general of missouri and served as an assistant attorney general in jefferson city from 1974 to 1977. after a brief stint in corporate law, he followed the then senator danforth to washington, d.c. in 1979, just in time for the reagan revolution. over the next dozen years, clarence thomas served in all three branches of government. as a legislative aide to senator...
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after earning the elite degree, he had difficulty finding a big-city law firm job. so he accepted an offer from the attorney general of missouri and served as an assistant attorney general in jefferson city from 1974-1977. after a brief stint in corporate law, he followed the then senator danforth to washington dc, just in time for the reagan revolution. over the next dozen years, terrence thomas served in all three branches of government as a legislative aide to senator danforth, as chairman of the equal opportunity employment commission, and circuit judge on the united states court of appeals for the d c circuit. along the way, he met and married virginia, his oulmate. in 1991, he was appointed to this agreement court by president george h.w. bush. by this time, he had emerged as an outspoken conservative. so the confirmation process exacted a personal toll. by following the example of his grandfather, he persevered. and our nation is very fortunate that he did. on the court, justice thomas has been a steady and committed originalist, playing a pivotal role in the
after earning the elite degree, he had difficulty finding a big-city law firm job. so he accepted an offer from the attorney general of missouri and served as an assistant attorney general in jefferson city from 1974-1977. after a brief stint in corporate law, he followed the then senator danforth to washington dc, just in time for the reagan revolution. over the next dozen years, terrence thomas served in all three branches of government as a legislative aide to senator danforth, as chairman...
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david: is there a prettier city during the holiday season? i don't think there is. south florida real estate sales are surging. what better way to spark interest in a high-end property than combine it with high-end art? liz: fox news's phil keating live from miami, florida. art basal is huge, isn't it? >> it is enormous, liz and david and the place to be this weekend. there is $3 billion in art hanging on all of the waas here at the miami beach convention center. well-heeled art collectors from around the world are in town. they're walking around, checking all of the art, which is all for sale. so far much of it already has sold. and a lot of these art collectors of contemporary art will be leaving town, only after they collect themselves some real estate. the two seem to go hand in hand. south florida's booming real estate economy right now with 23 months in a row of increased real estate sales. art is also helping to not only stimulate but push the sales of high-end properties. this two level condo on ocean drive includes with it, about a million dollars in fine a
david: is there a prettier city during the holiday season? i don't think there is. south florida real estate sales are surging. what better way to spark interest in a high-end property than combine it with high-end art? liz: fox news's phil keating live from miami, florida. art basal is huge, isn't it? >> it is enormous, liz and david and the place to be this weekend. there is $3 billion in art hanging on all of the waas here at the miami beach convention center. well-heeled art...
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the city through a parade for him. the u.s. ambassador worked in the mayor's office then and recalls being overwhelmed with his presence. >> after the parade we were in the private chambers and is alone with him and awe struck sharing at him for a period. at some point i heard somebody say young man can i trouble you for a glass of water? i realized that he had been waiting on me to get him some water and i raced and did it and practically spilled it on him and i have to tell you, i've never felt more honored serving someone and i just wish i could do a little bit more for him. >> over the next four years, mandela was spear head negotiations. his journey from prisoner to president, transformed him from a revolutionary to a peacemaker. >> there is room for all the various races in this country. >> reporter: nelson mandela began the revolution in hiding, willing to do almost anything to end the apartheid regime, including violence. >> there are many people who feel it's useless for us to continue talking peace and non-violence ag
the city through a parade for him. the u.s. ambassador worked in the mayor's office then and recalls being overwhelmed with his presence. >> after the parade we were in the private chambers and is alone with him and awe struck sharing at him for a period. at some point i heard somebody say young man can i trouble you for a glass of water? i realized that he had been waiting on me to get him some water and i raced and did it and practically spilled it on him and i have to tell you, i've...
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. >> they were calling the task force, they were calling rock field city police and they also called montgomery county police. >> in one the caller says we've called three times trying to set up negotiations. we've gotten no response. people have died. the lady didn't have to die. >> i think they wanted to get a message across to us. >> the 12th victim and third to survive is a 37-year-old musician from florida. he is shot outside a steak house in ashland, virginia. once again, a white van is seen leaving the area. >> they used that to their advantage. they were looking to find a white box truck van in proximity to their shooting. the snipers later confirmed that rather than flee, they often stayed at the crime scenes. >> they were very deliberate about that. going up and talking to law enforcement officials, taunting them in the sense that here i am, i'm the guy you're looking for. >> behind the steak house in the woods, the police find a spent shell and another note from the snipers. a four-page handwritten ransom letter. in the letter the snipers wrote if stopping the killing is m
. >> they were calling the task force, they were calling rock field city police and they also called montgomery county police. >> in one the caller says we've called three times trying to set up negotiations. we've gotten no response. people have died. the lady didn't have to die. >> i think they wanted to get a message across to us. >> the 12th victim and third to survive is a 37-year-old musician from florida. he is shot outside a steak house in ashland, virginia. once...
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the city holds one-tenth of the city's homelessness. last no the federal government cut an additional 5% from funds for homeless. we'll look at how l.a. is handling homelessness. >> this is home sweet home. >> home sweet home for alexander on the streets of la's skid row. this is alexander's living room, kitchen, library and bedroom. >> you never get a full night creep because you never know what is going to happen. it's different things on different glits the streets are getting crowded. >> the lines are getting bigger for food. people are in a more december freight situation. >> and it's only getting worse. while homelessness nationwide has dropped 6%, l.'s homelessness jumped with 50,000 people living on the street. one reason for the ride the realignment measure in 2011. that led to the release of thousands of prisoners. >> it has had a big impact on homelessness. a lot of folks who are on the streets end up in our homeless care. >> a system that lack funding. >> at the state level the state does almost nothing to address homelessne
the city holds one-tenth of the city's homelessness. last no the federal government cut an additional 5% from funds for homeless. we'll look at how l.a. is handling homelessness. >> this is home sweet home. >> home sweet home for alexander on the streets of la's skid row. this is alexander's living room, kitchen, library and bedroom. >> you never get a full night creep because you never know what is going to happen. it's different things on different glits the streets are...
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go outside of the city and the republican party is a pretty vibrant party. we control 60% of the governors seats. we control a majority of the statehouses. we control the majority of the state senate seats in the statehouse seats. i mean you know look at what chris christie did in new jersey. look what scott walker's doing in wisconsin and these people that aren't just thriving in the deep south. i talk about this to matt. we have been trapped as the party of the deep south. basically all the places where i've lived, that is where republicans do well. florida, mississippi, alabama, georgia. if you live in new england the chances are pretty good you will be represented by a democrat. we have started to break out of that sort of deep south strategy and i talk how -- about how we can do that in the book. >> speaking of the book, does this work lacks. >> i'm joking. that one doesn't work. [laughter] >> it's interesting because you are a proud republican. your record is consistently conservative over decades except for one issue. and yet you were being called the
go outside of the city and the republican party is a pretty vibrant party. we control 60% of the governors seats. we control a majority of the statehouses. we control the majority of the state senate seats in the statehouse seats. i mean you know look at what chris christie did in new jersey. look what scott walker's doing in wisconsin and these people that aren't just thriving in the deep south. i talk about this to matt. we have been trapped as the party of the deep south. basically all the...
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alas events of the campaign was in new york city. it was in a heavily hispanic area. bakeryat every hispanic in the state of new jersey. he made it a priority. it was a priority from day one. when he brings to the table is the fact that he can get, that he can increase the base. that he can get crossover voters. he needed to prove that he did. he made it a priority. the romney did not. do not blame hispanics. question, final question, would be that tonight you've talked a lot about what the republican party needs. you are saying that white men are not with they used to be. you touched on chris christie and what he did to appeal to the republican party and the hispanic vote. think, in your opinion, could be the candidate to aing everyone back republican party in the white house. >> i'm jaded and biased. he is my friend. i know him. i love him. he speaks beautiful spanish. i think the best candidate in the field is jeb bush. i think -- a sickly this election cycle, i am like a plus size men's store. i'd either go in big or tall. if the tall guy does not take me to the p
alas events of the campaign was in new york city. it was in a heavily hispanic area. bakeryat every hispanic in the state of new jersey. he made it a priority. it was a priority from day one. when he brings to the table is the fact that he can get, that he can increase the base. that he can get crossover voters. he needed to prove that he did. he made it a priority. the romney did not. do not blame hispanics. question, final question, would be that tonight you've talked a lot about what the...
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you never know what you're going to meet. >> we just came to the city to be in the city for the whole christmas spirit experience. to come to union square. to see the windows at macy's. >> total spending fell this thanksgiving weekend. an average of $407 compared to $437 in 2012. >>> brick and mortar stores are starting to take advantage of smart phones and other technology. some of the latest apps may make your shopping trip faster and easier. reporter segel explains. >> reporter: look for shopping to get a little bit personal. welcome to shopping 2.0 where stores know your gender, they know your mood. >> welcome back to the gap. >> reporter: with one new technology they can even anticipate what you may want. that's cako trying out tech built by a company named bilko. >> you like red velvet cup cakes. you probably like the combination of cream cheese and cocoa nut cake. so we would recommend the pumpkin cheesecake cup cake. >> amazon is an incredible experience online. all of this has to do with our ability to recognize who you are. >> reporter: they want to bring that experience off
you never know what you're going to meet. >> we just came to the city to be in the city for the whole christmas spirit experience. to come to union square. to see the windows at macy's. >> total spending fell this thanksgiving weekend. an average of $407 compared to $437 in 2012. >>> brick and mortar stores are starting to take advantage of smart phones and other technology. some of the latest apps may make your shopping trip faster and easier. reporter segel explains....
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macdonald city's top job. tonight - she's officially in the raco quan. >>> i think oakland can do better. >> and you're looking at the councilwoman gunning for that city's top job. tonight, she is officially in the race to challenge embattled mayor jean quan. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. new at 6:00 tonight our phil matier at oakland city hall with the race's newest contender. phil. >> reporter: that's right. this contender is very close to the mayor at least when it comes to council meetings. take a look. embattled oakland mayor jean quan got some competition very close to home today when libby shaft who holds the mayor's seat on the city council signed up to run against her for the top job. >> i think she can do better. >> reporter: she isn't alone. a recent survey found only 5% of the voters in oakland would vote for quan again. >> lisa a polar rising -- she is a polarizing figure. it's time for a change. >> we need a new mayor. >> reporter: the same poll found that 70% of oakland v
macdonald city's top job. tonight - she's officially in the raco quan. >>> i think oakland can do better. >> and you're looking at the councilwoman gunning for that city's top job. tonight, she is officially in the race to challenge embattled mayor jean quan. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. new at 6:00 tonight our phil matier at oakland city hall with the race's newest contender. phil. >> reporter: that's right. this contender is very close to...
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heading to a trade show in new york city. 18 minutes later he realized something was wrong. did you feel the train braking at all? >> i do not. i could feel the carline and flop over hard and as we were sliding down all the windows -- a lot of the windows had blown out. a lot of dirt was blowing through. at that point there was nothing to do but cover up. there was enough time to think the bad thoughts like "this could be it." >> reporter: how scary were those few seconds? >> scariest moments of my life, yeah. >> reporter: o'neill remembers people crying for help. he found his ipad and his cell phone and dialed 911. then he called his wife maureen. they had just celebrated their 32nd wedding anniversary on thanksgiving. they have three children. have you really processed it all? >> i don't know if i processed it all. i started processing it. i had some weak moments since yesterday. >> reporter: when did those happen. >> yesterday i got in the car with my son -- >> reporter: what happened? >> nothing, i was just happy to see him. and we hugged. >> reporter: dennis o'neill say
heading to a trade show in new york city. 18 minutes later he realized something was wrong. did you feel the train braking at all? >> i do not. i could feel the carline and flop over hard and as we were sliding down all the windows -- a lot of the windows had blown out. a lot of dirt was blowing through. at that point there was nothing to do but cover up. there was enough time to think the bad thoughts like "this could be it." >> reporter: how scary were those few seconds?...
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as healthcare partners, but recently as a doctor that practiced for over 20 years in the urban inner-city hospitals in los angeles serving primarily seniors and other disadvantaged patients. when i saw that without a quick vacation the fee-for-service mentality of the original medicare or as we like to refer to a t. for volume is not coordinating care for seniors. seniors that have multiple chronic diseases who are vulnerable and especially those that are poor and with less and fewer resources need an ideal system that helps with great information and a physician advisor to help them navigate through a very difficult and complex health-care system and manages them longitudinally across time. as a physician i can tell you every physician dino manages his or her patients with a great desire to do the best outcome that doesn't have the infrastructure to coordinate and the resources to follow that patient longitudinally through their healthcare needs. if that is the one advantage that coordinated care population health managed care, however you choose to name it, population health for those t
as healthcare partners, but recently as a doctor that practiced for over 20 years in the urban inner-city hospitals in los angeles serving primarily seniors and other disadvantaged patients. when i saw that without a quick vacation the fee-for-service mentality of the original medicare or as we like to refer to a t. for volume is not coordinating care for seniors. seniors that have multiple chronic diseases who are vulnerable and especially those that are poor and with less and fewer resources...
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entirely the problem is that baton rouge has spent a bunch of money is pissing up the would be city of st george and st george wants to take some of the things. best schools and highest revenue generating shopping areas away with them so if st george were to become a city they'd be taking about thirty percent of the city's money and the best schools and many say that would have a bankrupt a catastrophic effect on the city so organizers behind forming saint george say they just want to have their kids go to better schools but they want to take the good schools with them and a huge chunk of the city's income and squirrel the rest of this lady that sounds like it might be a bad deal right it doesn't add up what's missing from the equation are these numbers seventy percent of st george's one hundred seven thousand people would be white with an average household income of around ninety thousand dollars to fifty five percent of the remaining baton rouge's two hundred thirty thousand people would be black with a much lower household and go in other words very clearly they georgia would be
entirely the problem is that baton rouge has spent a bunch of money is pissing up the would be city of st george and st george wants to take some of the things. best schools and highest revenue generating shopping areas away with them so if st george were to become a city they'd be taking about thirty percent of the city's money and the best schools and many say that would have a bankrupt a catastrophic effect on the city so organizers behind forming saint george say they just want to have...
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after earning the elite degree, he had difficulty finding a big- city law firm job. so he accepted an offer from the attorney general of missouri and served as an assistant attorney general in jefferson city from 1974 to 1977. after a brief stint in corporate law, he followed the then senator danforth to washington, d.c. in 1979, just in time for the reagan revolution. over the next dozen years, clarence thomas served in all three branches of government. as a legislative aide to senator danforth, as chairman of the equal opportunity employment commission, and as a circuit judge on the united states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit. along the way, he met and married virginia, his soulmate. [applause] in 1991, he was appointed to the supreme court by president george h.w. bush. by this time, he had emerged as an outspoken conservative, so the confirmation process exacted a personal toll. but by following the example of his grandfather, he persevered. and our nation is very fortunate that he did. on the court, justice thomas has been a steady and committed original
after earning the elite degree, he had difficulty finding a big- city law firm job. so he accepted an offer from the attorney general of missouri and served as an assistant attorney general in jefferson city from 1974 to 1977. after a brief stint in corporate law, he followed the then senator danforth to washington, d.c. in 1979, just in time for the reagan revolution. over the next dozen years, clarence thomas served in all three branches of government. as a legislative aide to senator...
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single digits that cold air pours into denver and salt lake city. some subzero high temperatures are possible across montana on wednesday. by thursday, reaching single digits in minneapolis, subzero in fargo, 20s and diving down across denver into oklahoma city. and then friday, a sharp line, you see it all the way to the west coast right to the appalachians and the only spot will be the southeast. then we talk about the snowfall. lots of it coming down in the next 24 hours. in western colorado, 12 to 18, in the highest peaks could see 3 feet of total snow. good news for the ski areas. minneapolis reaching northern parts of wisconsin could see 6 to 12 inches with another piece of energy moving through there. then as we get late in the week, dallas, reaching up towards tulsa, little rock and in southern parts of missouri, could be talking about freezing rain and sleet. and included with snowfall, maybe as much as 4 to 8 inches. winter showing itself in a big way during his first week of december. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> coming
single digits that cold air pours into denver and salt lake city. some subzero high temperatures are possible across montana on wednesday. by thursday, reaching single digits in minneapolis, subzero in fargo, 20s and diving down across denver into oklahoma city. and then friday, a sharp line, you see it all the way to the west coast right to the appalachians and the only spot will be the southeast. then we talk about the snowfall. lots of it coming down in the next 24 hours. in western...
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can you imagine it would mean if there is a change american city or the renal. it would be a major breakthrough . there are enemies who continue don't want the process to have a good ending for various reasons. some people think that we are legitimizing the farc. if they think we can kill the last of the guerrilla we would take another 50 years in order to do that. the way to end a sitting down and negotiating a final agreement. that's with we're trying to go. and some people are saying that we are giving in to the finishing arc or that we are giving in to the castro regime. this is nonsense. we're not negotiating the economic model. it doesn't negotiating our political institutions. we're not negotiating our democratic presence. s. we are simply negotiating transition and the violence and pursuit of -- that's what we're negotiating. and today if you ask me how optimistic i i am, i continue to say i'm cautiously optimistic. it's a very complex process. 50 years of war. you don't resolve in 50 weeks in conversations. and but i am today more optimistic with the pr
can you imagine it would mean if there is a change american city or the renal. it would be a major breakthrough . there are enemies who continue don't want the process to have a good ending for various reasons. some people think that we are legitimizing the farc. if they think we can kill the last of the guerrilla we would take another 50 years in order to do that. the way to end a sitting down and negotiating a final agreement. that's with we're trying to go. and some people are saying that we...
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this is all over the city, and over this area. that's what is waiting. 270,000 people were, at one time, without power. the provider in the area said it's working as hard as it can and has made progress. 4200 boots on the ground trying to restore power with another 500 on the way. they say they are in dire need of help that they are calling in the troops and placing them as far away as florida. the power companies offering support by sending the crews here helping dallas and getting neighbourhoods like this that has been without power thursday, 1am, more than 60 hours going on without power. they are trying to get these people back with their lights on. >> why is it taking so long. a lot of people including rebecca knew it was coming and predicted it would be pretty bad. >> you're right. but, you know, i live down the street from here. my power went out half an hour ago. it seems like the weather may be getting better. because it's below freezing, the trees are heavy. you can't predict when the wind will snap. the other reason it'
this is all over the city, and over this area. that's what is waiting. 270,000 people were, at one time, without power. the provider in the area said it's working as hard as it can and has made progress. 4200 boots on the ground trying to restore power with another 500 on the way. they say they are in dire need of help that they are calling in the troops and placing them as far away as florida. the power companies offering support by sending the crews here helping dallas and getting...
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and now my journey across the country has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on one. to help you retire your way... with confidence. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. ameriprise financial. more within reach. >> our next story is about a therapy program that promises to end drug addiction. it's called prometa, and it's being sold to the public not by a doctor or a scientist, but by a former junk bonds salesman. as scott pelley first reported in 2007, terren peizer skipped the usual medical research and government approvals to rus
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as for amazon, it's rivaled only by elon musk duo, solar city and tesla. we do see stretch valuations everywhere. a whole list of analysts brought out twitter and a bunch wanted to buy it on a reasonable valuation in the out years if everything goes right. merrill lynch launched the stock with a sale. merrill chose to use traditional security analysis and found the stock wanting. the others didn't, though. and we have a real case being made for the stock that i think is incredibly expensive by any stretch of the imagination and should be sold. but that's the kind of launching that propelled amazon to nearly four po hundred dollars this morning. again, logic, compelling. if you're a growth manager, and many are, in this stock amazon fits your growth portfolio. that encompasses the rigorous discipline i'm describing. i'm saying i can recognize what a very important cohort of money managers wants to do, which is buy the fastest growing stocks. i can recognize that in a low growth world, the high growth ethos will attract the most money in. the growth oriented
as for amazon, it's rivaled only by elon musk duo, solar city and tesla. we do see stretch valuations everywhere. a whole list of analysts brought out twitter and a bunch wanted to buy it on a reasonable valuation in the out years if everything goes right. merrill lynch launched the stock with a sale. merrill chose to use traditional security analysis and found the stock wanting. the others didn't, though. and we have a real case being made for the stock that i think is incredibly expensive by...
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you never know who you're going to meet. >> we came to the city just to be in the city for the christmas atmosphere. to see the windows a the macy's. >> according to numbers today. total spending fell this thanksgiving weekend. shoppers spent 3% less than last year. an average of $407, compared to $424 in 2012. figures suggest retailers expanded holiday hours failed to boost their bottom line. >>> union square wasn't the only place workers went to shop. we'll take to you a packed christmas tree lot and have advice from authorities. >> i was in san francisco, when i did my shopping today, and didn't really even need a jacket out there. it was pretty warm. some mild temperatures out there today. >>> yeah, december 1. talking about day 3 of 70s throughout the region. temperatures dropping quite a bit. developing againing tomorrow. today we do have lots of sunshine out there, the sun's going down, but still fair skies out there, and a few high clouds. most of the cloud cover right now, concentrated up to the north. especially toward cape mendocino. some of the clouds will be drifting to the
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injured 63 people in new york city. it was a very, very bad accident. why are we talking about this guy? because he's famous and he raced cars. those people on the train, they weren't famous, they didn't race cars. so it's sad, but tragedy is when it happens randomly. >> it sounds like the train was -- 82 into a 32. latest news on that. >> directly ahead, what do miley cyrus, the pope and the stars of duck dynasty have in common? they're on the list of barbara walter's most fascinating people of 2013. next on "the five." and ah, so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer rvice, check on a claim...you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you're on the jumbotron! whoa. ah...yeah, pretty much walked into that one. geico anywhere anytime. just a tap away on the geico app. >>> the robertson family have "duck dynasty." reality star kim car dashian and fiance kanye west. some of barbara walter
injured 63 people in new york city. it was a very, very bad accident. why are we talking about this guy? because he's famous and he raced cars. those people on the train, they weren't famous, they didn't race cars. so it's sad, but tragedy is when it happens randomly. >> it sounds like the train was -- 82 into a 32. latest news on that. >> directly ahead, what do miley cyrus, the pope and the stars of duck dynasty have in common? they're on the list of barbara walter's most...
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